William D. Lopez (ANN ARBOR, MI) is a clinical assistant professor at the School of Public Health and a faculty associate in the Latina/o Studies Program at the University of Michigan.
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Introduction 1. Guadalupe, Fernanda & Hilda The Raid: Before 2. Un dia comun y corriente The Raid 3. The last night he ever nursed 4. Se rompe la comunidad The Raid: The hours and days after 5. I hate to see them die unnecessarily 6. Conclusion The Raid: The months and years after Works Cited
Lopez's book is one of the most powerful examples to date of an academic using deep study and radical empathy to indict a profoundly evil system. * New Republic * Lopez's style is revolutionary. He demonstrates that an alleged criminal can be a complex human with complex human connections . . . [His] book short circuits narratives at the root of racist policies-about good vs. bad immigrants, legal vs. illegal people-by honoring the complex web around the sinners. When brown sinners are outlawed, their loved ones become prey, too. Separated is the result of hours of interviews with those affected, offering gumshoe FOIA-heavy journalism and a deep, empathetic understanding of community. * Remezcla * No social issues collection, particularly those strong in community makeup and immigration challenges, should be without this hard-hitting survey. * Donovan's Literary Services *